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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBusiness executive
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundBusiness executive
EducationHarvard University
Notable personal detailsClark Headrick Dean is a Republican candidate for Governor of Georgia and an Atlanta-area business executive and civic leader. He has presented himself as a political outsider and has emphasized private-sector management experience and community service work. He is married to Kristin Dean and has three adult children.
Supports expanding access to quality care and improving healthcare outcomes across rural and urban communities, using his biomedical background to strengthen Georgia’s healthcare system.
Clark Dean supports increased law-enforcement presence and transparency around immigration enforcement in Georgia, says naturalization rules are federal and thus beyond a governor’s direct control, and calls for less inflammatory rhetoric on the issue. He has expressed support for more police “on the ground” to keep the public safe while noting federal responsibility for citizenship policy.
The candidate expressed approval of Georgia’s anti-abortion laws while emphasizing attention to broader women’s health and maternal mortality. His comments indicate support for the state’s restrictive abortion measures rather than advocating for unrestricted access.
Supports strengthening law enforcement capacity and training to keep the public safe and backs police training facilities. Positions himself as a conservative who will prioritize public safety and law enforcement presence rather than pursuing major gun-control measures in campaign materials and statements.
Clark Dean is being mentioned in connection with a Georgia bill that would tighten rules on out-of-state campaign donations. The measure would penalize intermediaries that funnel outside money to local campaigns and require campaigns to match non-Georgia donations with local funds. It has cleared a House committee and is still awaiting final approval.






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